Dear all,
Please help me fill up with the correct tense form.
1) This week my teacher................(teach) only two days even though he normally teaches three days a week.
(has taught, will teaching, is teaching)
Thank you.
) require the plain form of the verb ( will teach ), so 'will teaching' is impossible and must be eliminated. Both of the other two choices are possible, however. 'has taught' looks to the past; 'is teaching' looks to the future.
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Modal verbs (like will, would, can, could, etc.) require the plain form of the verb (will teach), so 'will teaching' is impossible and must be eliminated.
Both of the other two choices are possible, however. 'has taught' looks to the past; 'is teaching' looks to the future. So you could say 'has taught' toward the end of the week and 'is teaching' toward the beginning of